President Wilson, His Problems and His Policy: An English ViewF.A. Stokes Company, 1917 - 272 страница |
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... hold of the young journalist - printer , and carried him inland over the Pennsylvanian border into Ohio . There he settled first at Steubenville , the capital of Jefferson County , and then at Pittsburg , establishing in the former town ...
... hold of the young journalist - printer , and carried him inland over the Pennsylvanian border into Ohio . There he settled first at Steubenville , the capital of Jefferson County , and then at Pittsburg , establishing in the former town ...
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... holds to- day . Joseph Wilson was eminently wise in the training of his son . No attempt was made to force the boy's formal education . He was over nine before he had learned to read ; but long before that his mind was being developed ...
... holds to- day . Joseph Wilson was eminently wise in the training of his son . No attempt was made to force the boy's formal education . He was over nine before he had learned to read ; but long before that his mind was being developed ...
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... " one of the many pseudonyms of that veteran political journalist Sir Henry Lucy . St. Stephen's in the seventies was the arena of rhetorical battles 66 99 well calculated to arrest and hold the interest of 20 PRESIDENT WILSON.
... " one of the many pseudonyms of that veteran political journalist Sir Henry Lucy . St. Stephen's in the seventies was the arena of rhetorical battles 66 99 well calculated to arrest and hold the interest of 20 PRESIDENT WILSON.
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An English View Henry Wilson Harris. 99 well calculated to arrest and hold the interest of any observer capable of appreciating the niceties of constitutional theory or the triumphs of parliamentary oratory and the victories of debate ...
An English View Henry Wilson Harris. 99 well calculated to arrest and hold the interest of any observer capable of appreciating the niceties of constitutional theory or the triumphs of parliamentary oratory and the victories of debate ...
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... holds a larger place in the life of the nation than in either England or Scotland , and the prestige attaching to its Presidency is correspondingly enhanced . Lord Bryce in his American Com- monwealth dwells on the " almost monarchical ...
... holds a larger place in the life of the nation than in either England or Scotland , and the prestige attaching to its Presidency is correspondingly enhanced . Lord Bryce in his American Com- monwealth dwells on the " almost monarchical ...
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